4.7.3 - "Remote" memorization
A new radio transmitter can be memorized without directly operating the but-
tons on the receiver. You need to have a pre-memorized operational radio trans-
mitter. The "new" radio transmitter will inherit the characteristics of the old one,
i.e. if the old radio transmitter was memorized in Mode 1, the new one will also
be memorized in Mode 1. In this case, during the memorization stage you can
press any button on the two transmitters. If, on the other hand, the old trans-
mitter was memorized in Mode II, the new one will also be memorized in Mode
II: you must press the button on the old transmitter which corresponds to the
01. Press the button on the NEW radio transmitter and hold it down for at least 5s, then release it
02. Press button on the previously memorized transmitter slowly 3 times
03. Press the button on the new radio transmitter once slowly
Note – At this point the new radio transmitter will be recognized by the receiver and will assume the characteristics of the previously memorized one. If there
are other transmitters to be memorized, repeat all the steps above for each new transmitter.
4.7.4 - Deleting the Radio Transmitters
01. Press the radio button on the control unit and hold it down
02. Wait until the radio LED lights up, then wait until it goes off, then wait until it has flashed 3 times
03. Release the radio button precisely upon the third flash
04. If the procedure is successful, after a few moments the LED will flash 5 times
5
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
This is the most important stage in the automation system installation proce-
dure in order to ensure the maximum safety levels. Testing can also be adopted
as a method of periodically checking that all the various devices in the system
are functioning correctly.
Testing of the entire system must be performed by qualified and
experienced personnel who must establish which tests to conduct on
the basis of the risks involved, and verify the compliance of the sys-
tem with applicable regulations, legislation and standards, in particular
with all the provisions of EN standard 12445 which establishes the test
methods for automation systems for gates.
5.1 - Testing
Each component of the system, e.g. safety edges, photocells, emergency
stop, etc. requires a specific testing phase. We therefore recommend observ-
ing the procedures shown in the relative instruction manuals.
To test Road400 proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that the instructions outlined in this manual and in particular in chap-
ter 1 "WARNINGS" have been observed in full;
2. Using the control or stop devices (key-operated selector switch, control
buttons or radio transmitter) test the opening, closing and stopping of the
gate and make sure that the leaves move in the intended direction.
3. Check the proper operation of all the safety devices, one by one (photocells,
sensitive edges, emergency stop, etc.). In particular, each time a device is
activated the "OK" LED on the control unit flashes 2 times quickly, confirm-
ing that the control unit recognizes the event.
4. To check the photocells and make sure that there is no interference with
other devices, pass a 5 cm diameter, 30 cm long cylinder on the optical
axis, first near TX, then near RX and finally at the mid-point between them
and make sure that in all these cases the device is triggered, switching
from the active to the alarm status and vice-versa; finally, that it causes the
intended action in the control unit, for example that it causes the reversal of
the movement during the closing manoeuvre.
5. If the dangerous situations caused by the movement of the leaf have been
safeguarded by limiting the force of impact, the user must measure the
impact force according to EN Standard 12445. If the adjustment of the
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TABLE 11 - For the "Remote" memorization of a transmitter
TABLE 12 - To delete all the radio transmitters
desired command, and the button on the new transmitter to which you wish to
associate that command.
Remote memorisation can occur in all those receivers which are
within range of the capacity of the transmitter. Therefore, only the one
involved in the operation should be kept switched on.
Holding the two transmitters, position yourself within the operating range of the
automation and perform the following operations:
"speed" and control of the "motor force" are used to assist the system for
the reduction of the impact force, try to find the adjustment that gives the
best results.
5.2 - Commissioning
Commissioning can take place only after all the testing phases of
Road400 and the other devices have been terminated successfully. It
is not permissible to execute partial commissioning or to enable use of
the system in makeshift conditions.
1. Prepare and store for at least 10 years the technical documentation for the
automation, which must include at least: assembly drawing of the automa-
tion, wiring diagram, analysis of hazards and solutions adopted, manufac-
turer's declaration of conformity of all the devices installed (for Road400 use
the annexed CE declaration of conformity); copy of the instruction manual
and maintenance schedule of the automation.
2. Post a label on the gate providing at least the following data: type of auto-
mation, name and address of manufacturer (person responsible for the
"commissioning"), serial number, year of manufacture and "CE" marking.
3. Post a permanent label or sign near the gate detailing the operations for the
release and manual manoeuvre.
4. Prepare the declaration of conformity of the automation system and deliver
it to the owner.
5. Prepare the "Installation instructions and warnings" of the automation sys-
tem and deliver it to the owner.
6. Prepare the maintenance schedule of the automation system and deliver it
to the owner; it must provide all directions regarding the maintenance of the
single automation devices.
7. Before commissioning the automation system inform the owner in writing
regarding dangers and hazards that are still existing (e.g. in the "Installation
instructions and warnings").
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